Microsoft announced today that it will release Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) as a “high-priority” security update via Windows XP’s Automatic Updates as soon as the browser package is ready. The release of ...
Users who have installed the Windows XP SP3 will not be able to downgrade from Internet Explorer 7 to IE6 without uninstalling the service pack Microsoft has warned users updating to Windows XP SP3 ...
Microsoft on Wednesday released the long-awaited version of the Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) browser for the Windows XP OS. IE 7 for Windows XP is available as a free download from Microsoft’s Web site, ...
IE 7 will run only on Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) when it releases in beta form shortly, Microsoft IE program manager Chris Wilson wrote on the Internet Explorer Weblog. One reason: "some of the ...
Microsoft used to run a WGA validation test so that only those with legitimate copies of Windows could download Explorer, but the download is now open to all Users running pirated or counterfeit ...
Available for download now, the IE7 Web browser upgrade offers users many new security features and better protection. It also features tabbed browsing; an enhanced user interface for searching, ...
Microsoft will now allow users of Windows XP to download Internet Explorer 7 without having to gain Windows Genuine Advantage authentication. Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) is part of Microsoft's ...
The next version of the Internet Explorer browser will be available to a variety of Microsoft operating systems, the product team has revealed -- but Windows 2000 may well be absent from the list.
Microsoft Corp. has warned users updating to Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) that they won’t be able to downgrade from Internet Explorer 7 to the older IE6 without uninstalling the service pack. The ...